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Corrales Animal Services

Catherine Keller – Senior Animal Service Officer
Bryah Lattin-Montano – Animal Service Officer
Animal Control Office and Mailing Address:
4324 Corrales Road
Corrales, NM 87048
ckeller@corrales-nm.org
blattinmontano@corrales-nm.org
(505) 898-0401
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Information: Corrales Animal Services provides low-cost and no-cost spay/neuter for dogs and cats of low income residents of the Village of Corrales. Please call or email for additional details.

Jemez Valley Animal Amigos

P.O. Box 333
Jemez Springs, NM 87025
jvanimalamigos@aol.com
1-888-828-5822 Ext. 4
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Information: Our 50/50 Spay/Neuter Program for dogs and cats of Jemez Valley residents offers to split the cost of surgery with participating veterinary clinic, Valley Vetco. Please call for additional details and to make arrangements.

Los Alamos Friends of Shelter and Companion Animals

P.O. Box 455
Los Alamos, NM 87544
lafos8@gmail.com
(844) 523-6722
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Information: Low-cost spay/neuter services are available to residents of Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and Sandoval counties via a voucher with a $10 co-pay. Voucher may be used at participating veterinarian clinics. Please call for additional details.

Watermelon Mountain Ranch

3251 Westphalia Blvd. SE
Rio Rancho, NM 87144
surgerywmr@aol.com
(505) 771-0140
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Information: The WMR Low Cost Spay/Neuter Surgery services has been discontinued as of April 14, 2022. For spay/neuter surgeries, and other veterinary services, the organization recommends the following clinics:

Express Vet – Dr. Laura Pfeifer
3924 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107
Phone: (505) 508-4527
www.expressvetnm.com (accepts Zimmer Foundation vouchers for free sterilization for felines)

Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society (Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic)

100 Caja del Río Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87507
info@sfhumanesociety.org
(505) 983-4309
(505) 474-6422
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Information: The Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society offers low-cost spay and neuter programs to help ensure fewer unwanted puppies and kittens and to help with overall health of pets. There are limited no-cost spay or neuter surgeries available for qualified families. All services are by appointment only and with curbside check in for your convenience. For more information or to schedule an appointment, text 505.474.6422 Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Babes and Bullies

Marissa Wilson, President
Jennifer Crowe – Event Director
The Babes and Bullies
P.O. Box 21351
Albuquerque, New Mexico
(505) 290-7916
babesandbullies@gmail.com
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Information: We offer low-cost and no-cost spay/neuter services to low-income families across New Mexico. Please email our organization for more information and to receive an application.

Zimmer Feline Foundation

Kathryn Zimmer, Vice President
P.O. Box 6815, Santa Fe, NM 87508
(505) 466-1676
TheLoveOfCats@comcast.net
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Information: The Zimmer Feline Foundation provides spay/neuter vouchers for lower-income families to fix their indoor companion cats for free at participating veterinary clinics (located in Bernalillo, Chaves, Colfax, McKinley, Rio Arriba, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, and Valencia Counties). Full program details are on our web site. To ask questions or fill out an application call us at 505-466-1676.

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